Talking-machine.



T. H. MACDONALD.

TALKING MACHINE. APPLIUATIONHLBD SEPT, 7. 1911.

Patented June 16,1914,

per wall of the horn; and the entire machine is very simple to assemble and extremely compact. and without any sacrifice of the mechanical parte of a practical talking-nmehine. and without any loss in the quality of the souiid-reproductions. l

l' havelhus described my invention with some particnlarity, but only forthe sake of clem-ness, since I do not limit myself to the precise construction and arrangement disclosed; and modifications of construction and of arrangement may be `resorted to without departingfroin the spirit ofmy invention, i

Having' ihus described my invention, I claim:

l. l'n a talking.;- machine, the combination of a substantially rectangular cabinet having :i large aperture extending over practically the entire iront wall thereof and a, small aperture adg'acent the bottom of the opposite wall, a motor depending from the top of said cabinet, a substantially flattened memes tering with the smaller aperture, and a toncy opposite Well, a motor depending from the top of said cabinet, a, substantielly flattened' U-Shaped sound conveyer connecting seid apertures and having its uplier Well curved downwardly to provide e s nce for said motor, the end of said wall a jacent seid large aperture extendilnr to the height of said ino tor, the mouth o? said conveyer being expanded bosubstzintially the dimensions of the front wall of said cabinet and surrounding said aperture, a hollow bracket registering with the smaller aperture, a lone-erm journaled upon seid bracket and carrying,l a sound box, and motor controlling dei/ieee extending through seid large aperture and the upper Well of said soixnd conveyor.

In testimony whereof I lia-ve signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

THOMAS H. MACDONALD Witnesses Sori-nn B. MACDONALD, blind-inni: MURRAY. 

